Whether plans include a dinner-cruise off Waikiki, a west Oahu
luau or windsurfing on the windward coast, transportation likely is
included.

On the neighbor islands, probably 90% of visitors rent cars, but
Honolulu means city driving, and with free or inexpensive
transportation available, many visitors here prefer to leave the
driving to others.

Urban Honolulu extends for more than 30 miles, squeezed between
mountains and sea, with a freeway as the major artery.

Waikiki is nine miles from Honolulu Airport, and in between is
downtown.

On an average day, Waikiki, with 86% of Oahu's 36,000 rooms,
houses more than 65,000 visitors.

A constant flow of motorcoaches, minibuses and vans call at
hotels and disperse visitors throughout the island.